11438, Polypodium subauriculsatum Elm. Creeping 
upon moee covered lerge tree trunks 6 feet from the humus 
eovered soil of denee forests at 6250 feet of mount Apo; 
feotstocks branched, rigid, terete, glaucescent, covered 
with yellowish brown soft scales; stipes dull green, des- 
eending, terete, when young aleo covered with similar seales: 
fronds drooping; the pinnae flat, submembranous, darker 
gteen above; the sori pockets deeply indented; the cafes 
Cinnsmon-brown; “Libagod=ta-cayo" # true fern upon the tree: 
Todays, Auguet, 1909, 
11439, Lindsays pulehelle (J, Gm.) Mett, ‘Creeping 
along the lewer or sheltered side of ams]1 moss covered tree 
trunks 8 feet frem the humus covered soil of woods upon «4 
ridge at 6600 feet of mount Apo; rootstocks freely branched 
and interleced, shiny brown, rather rigid and brittie; atines 
‘usually ascending or at right angle to the rootstock and 
similar to it; fronds deseendingly recurved, submemoranous 
pinnae flat, pleasing @reen, somewhat paler beneath; "Narintoke 
sigbut;" Todays, August, 1909, 
11446, Folypodium seticerum 21, Upon the lower or 
sheltered moses covered places of large tree trunks forming 
dense patches several feet from the humus covered soil of 
deep woode at 6500 feet of mout Apo; tuftlets small, 
civing rise to numerous stives, stipes light or dark brown, 
covered with dry yellowish brown hairs, not rigid; frond 
hanging, subcoriaceous, flat, dull olive green, «2 trifle 
paler beneath, dry and versietent: sori phekets deeply 
sunken into the rather thick middle portion of the blade; 
"Saray-lotond;”  “Todaya, Aucust, 1909, 
11441. Viburnum edoratiseimum Ker, Tree 25 fest 
with an 8 ineh thick stem upen a wooded ridge at 6500 feet 
of mount Apo; main branches from the middle, widely spread- 
ing, orookedly rebranched; wood soft, odorlees and tasteless 
dull white or somewhat reddish; bark yellowish brown, rough. 
ened. with coaree lenticells; etem burly appearing; twigs 
gray, brown at the ascending tips; lesves aecending, corisa« 
ceous, conduplicate on the upver slightly deeper creen 
sublucid eurface, tips recurved: infrutese ence ascending, 
terminal, 6 inches long, the stelks areenigh: the globose 
berries deep red, 1/4 inch in diameter; “Meralabog;* 
Todeye, August, 1909, 
11.442, Sury2 japonices Thunb, Tree 20 feet high 
with 9 foot thick stem, on 2 dry forested ridge at 6750 
feet of mount Apo; wood moderately hard, whitish, without 
odor or taste; bark smoothish, brow, gray on the branches 
branches above the middle, widely spreading, ultimately: 
numerous ly rebranched: the twigs lax, half drooping; ” 
leaves secendingly recurved, deep lucid green above, much 
paler beneath; mature fruits globosely flattened, 1/4 inch 
in diameter, dull blue when mature; seeds brown; “Natintok;” 
Todaya, August, 1909, 

